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"Cataract treatment stopped an artist's eyes going dim"

About: Wharfedale Hospital / Ophthalmology

(as the patient),

I have been an artist since childhood, delighting in creative activities.

In my late twenties I was diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis, a neuro-muscular complaint which limited the work I could do. At the suggestion of a neurologist friend I started to work as an artist with patients at a Younger Disabled Unit, then at a Hospice. Parallel to this I produced my own work which I was able to show at exhibitions.

This was all very rewarding, then I became more aware of sight problems. After seeing the eye consultant, Mr Ball at Wharfedale hospital in Otley, West Yorkshire, he diagnosed cataracts in both eyes due to steroid treatment and becoming Diabetic.

Within 9 months both eyes had been successfully treated. Throughout the proceedure I was told what he was doing and what to expect. The results were incredible, everything looked washed clean and was so bright I had to wear sunglasses.

Before I wore specs all the time, now I just need weak magnification to read. It's good to know that some things can get better.

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Response from Administrative Support Assistant, NHS Leeds 12 years ago
Submitted on 31/05/2011 at 09:18
Published on Care Opinion on 01/06/2011 at 11:26


Thank you for sharing your story on Patient Opinion. I am sorry for the delay in responding.

I was pleased to read about your successful cataract operation.

I shall make sure your comments are passed on to Mr Ball and his team at Wharfedale Hospital.

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